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barbara starr at the pentagon for us. possibly members of our military, barbara. >> that's exactly right. this tragedy now reaching out and touching our military families. here at the pentagon, the press secretary was 230e8d by george little that there are now in his words indications that some of the casualties, he is not saying whether they are deceased or injured, some of the casualties were members of the united states military. but in addition to that, we have heard from buckley air force base, which is nearby in aurora, colorado that they have some military members among the injured. so what we know is that amongst the injured, some are members of the u.s. military, according to these reports and the pentagon tells us that there were some military casualties. that's a very interesting word, in these situations, kyra, casualties, they are not saying yet whether they're referring to the injuries we know from buckley service members or possibly tragically fatalities because certainly family notifications are underway w
barbara starr at the pentagon for us. possibly members of our military, barbara. >> that's exactly right. this tragedy now reaching out and touching our military families. here at the pentagon, the press secretary was 230e8d by george little that there are now in his words indications that some of the casualties, he is not saying whether they are deceased or injured, some of the casualties were members of the united states military. but in addition to that, we have heard from buckley air...
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to help us understand the copilot's blunder. do you understand why he would pull the stick all the way back, when he should have been doing exactly the opposite? >> it's difficult to explain that. i just don't know why he did that. >> reporter: and there's nothing to you that makes sense on... on any experience or intellectual level about pulling back when you should push forward? >> no. >> reporter: nothing at all? >> sullenberger says, even without the speed sensors and auto-pilot, the flight crew should have been able to save the plane. >> theoretically, it was possible to still fly the airplane under those conditions. >> reporter: challenging but manageable. >> yes. >> reporter: in their final crash report, french authorities made 25 separate recommendations with a clear focus on pilot retraining, including training exercises dedicated to manual handling of stall recovery, including at high altitude. an airbus statement said today the company had already started working to strengthen requirements for pitot probes, the air sp
to help us understand the copilot's blunder. do you understand why he would pull the stick all the way back, when he should have been doing exactly the opposite? >> it's difficult to explain that. i just don't know why he did that. >> reporter: and there's nothing to you that makes sense on... on any experience or intellectual level about pulling back when you should push forward? >> no. >> reporter: nothing at all? >> sullenberger says, even without the speed...
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the people said, well, tell us about alfalfa. what's that like. somebody else was typing, not me. that went on for a while. pretty soon, weird things started to happen. they started saying that really isn't the way elizabeth taylor was. i said, i went to school with elizabeth taylor. i sat next to her when i was 5 years old. we were boyfriends and girlfriends. that isn't elizabeth taylor and you really don't know. i said you know what, this is [ bleep ] good-bye. what was weird was i couldn't stop talking about myself to myself. i started saying, [ bleep ] this is an amazing life. did i really live this thing? >> you have written and extraordinary book. it is an extraordinary read. it is in parts compelling, in parts rambling, i'll be honest with you, in parts scary, sad, funny, it's everything. i never read a book quite like it. >> that's it says on the back of the book. this is an amazing book. but don't publish it. >> it's a story in your eye, constantly betrayed and let down. the theme that runs through, when you're firstborn and your parents want to abort you and end up they
the people said, well, tell us about alfalfa. what's that like. somebody else was typing, not me. that went on for a while. pretty soon, weird things started to happen. they started saying that really isn't the way elizabeth taylor was. i said, i went to school with elizabeth taylor. i sat next to her when i was 5 years old. we were boyfriends and girlfriends. that isn't elizabeth taylor and you really don't know. i said you know what, this is [ bleep ] good-bye. what was weird was i couldn't...
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susan mcginnis is in washington with more for us. susan, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning terrell. folks returning to their homes are finding no power, no air conditioning, spoiled food, trees down everywhere and they are considering themselves the lucky ones. three people are dead from storms that hit north carolina sunday. high wnds knocked down this barn in pitt county killing a 77-year-old man. and in nearby beaufort county, a husband and wife were killed when a tree landed on their golf cart. they're the latest victims in a string of storms that wreaked devastation in at least half a dozen states this weekend. trees were uprooted and power lines toppled. up to 3 million people lost electricity. in atlantic county, new jersey, convoys of utility trucks moved in so crews could get to work restoring electricity. >> it's an all hands on deck effort. >> officials throughout the region say they weren't prepared for this. >> this storm had all of the impact of a hurricane without the warning time. >> here in the nation's
susan mcginnis is in washington with more for us. susan, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning terrell. folks returning to their homes are finding no power, no air conditioning, spoiled food, trees down everywhere and they are considering themselves the lucky ones. three people are dead from storms that hit north carolina sunday. high wnds knocked down this barn in pitt county killing a 77-year-old man. and in nearby beaufort county, a husband and wife were killed when a tree...
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did his policies get us back to work. did they improve our lives? and if not does mitt romney offer different answers with a different possibility for us. and the question is of course, that's why i'm in the race, i laid out what i do to get this economy going. and as long as i continue to speak about the economy i'm going to win. i'm just not going to grab at the attacks he throws out there, spend all my time talking about that because you know what, in the final analysis people want to know whose's the president that will make my life better and keep america strong? >> reporter: now romney's confidence is not shared by some prominent conservatives that are saying to win he just needs a bolder vision and maybe some new campaign staffment but regardless of what those conservative critics are saying, romney today can point to the best fund raising month for either candidate in this campaign. in june, anthony, he raised more than $100 million. >> impressive, jan, thank you. french investigators put out their final report today on the crash of air fran
did his policies get us back to work. did they improve our lives? and if not does mitt romney offer different answers with a different possibility for us. and the question is of course, that's why i'm in the race, i laid out what i do to get this economy going. and as long as i continue to speak about the economy i'm going to win. i'm just not going to grab at the attacks he throws out there, spend all my time talking about that because you know what, in the final analysis people want to know...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. this is my grandson. and if it wasn't for a screening i got, i might have missed being here to meet him. the health care law lets those of us on medicare now get most preventive care for free like annual wellness visits, immunizations, and some cancer screenings. and that's when they caught something serious on mine. but we could treat it before it was too late. i'll be around to meet number two! get the screenings you need
we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include...
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it was not sent to us by his democrat rivals. it was sent to us by his office. they're proud of his blunt speak. as we saw this weekend when a reporter asked him a question that did not have to do with the water emergency in monmouth county. >> did i stay on topic? or are you stupid? on topic. next question. >> are you concerned your rhetoric is tootoo much? >> no. sometimes people need a pat on the back. sometimes they need a kick in the rear end. experienced leaders can read that and do it. >> his adversaries call that bullying. >> saying he battles the legislature over the state's budget. even though the budget passed friday, he called the legislature back over the weekend from their summer vacation to push a tax cut. >> let's show our state, we can work together. >> his rivals mocked him for being dramatic. >> we didn't start until 1:00. so they had 50 hours. so, you know, they tend to get overdramatic themselves. >> kristy argues his style gets results. he has a 56% approval rating in his state. those who disapprove will give you an earful. >> new jersey ha
it was not sent to us by his democrat rivals. it was sent to us by his office. they're proud of his blunt speak. as we saw this weekend when a reporter asked him a question that did not have to do with the water emergency in monmouth county. >> did i stay on topic? or are you stupid? on topic. next question. >> are you concerned your rhetoric is tootoo much? >> no. sometimes people need a pat on the back. sometimes they need a kick in the rear end. experienced leaders can read...
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we're helping to save your life, don thank you for joining us. good night. >>> friday the 13th of january, italian cruise ship costa concordia has just left the port. the more than 3,000 passengers and crew on board have no idea of the terror that was about to unfold. >> and all of a sudden, bang. the lights went out. and the ship listed. >> the side of the ship is now the bottom of the ship. >> everybody was panicking. everybody was running for their own lives. >> it showed the kind of chaos the ill preparedness that the company had. >> and i can remember thinking, oh, my gosh, we're going to die, let's just get it over with. >> narrator: today the costa concordia lies on its side on the italian island. one of the largest cruise ships in the world ripped apart by rocks. 32 people died on this ship, on that cold, january night. a cnn investigation has pieced together the multiple failures of that night and their far reaching consequences for the cruise ship lines. the tragic mistakes on board
we're helping to save your life, don thank you for joining us. good night. >>> friday the 13th of january, italian cruise ship costa concordia has just left the port. the more than 3,000 passengers and crew on board have no idea of the terror that was about to unfold. >> and all of a sudden, bang. the lights went out. and the ship listed. >> the side of the ship is now the bottom of the ship. >> everybody was panicking. everybody was running for their own lives....
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. >> he was someone when speaking to other swimmers i could use him as an example as to how to practice, the types of questions to ask, how to set goals and how to bounce back after something doesn't go your way and how to respond and move forward. >> eric was his coach for the 100-meter fly for a year h. was someone who they could depend on to do his best saying he was a gunmen. >> you could replace him because of the positive qualities he brought. he was more than just the times. we are going to miss his enthusiasm day in and out and competitive spirit is going to be missed the most. >> going in to his senior year , the school driekd hip as a leader and well liked by classmates. in a statement the school says he was joyful and spent countless hours swimming in the classroom his teachers called him a quiet leader with a strong sense of character. arrangements have been made. he will be remembered in a mass of christian burial saturday at the cathedral in baltimore. service begins at 10:00 a.m. he died on one of the deadliest days, july 9th is the 8th deadliest day for teenage drivers.
. >> he was someone when speaking to other swimmers i could use him as an example as to how to practice, the types of questions to ask, how to set goals and how to bounce back after something doesn't go your way and how to respond and move forward. >> eric was his coach for the 100-meter fly for a year h. was someone who they could depend on to do his best saying he was a gunmen. >> you could replace him because of the positive qualities he brought. he was more than just the...
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a few of us could see them. doppler radar is showing us those storms are north of us
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but that bill will allow retailers to pass on those additional fees to you, the customer if you use credit standards. >>> meantime, sylvester stallone's son sage has been found dead in his home. the part-time actor was in a couple of movies with his father, who's reportedly devastated by his son's death. foul play is not suspected, but an autopsy will be performed. >>> connor boss made history today at the -- voss as a hereditary the disease that has caused her vision to get progressively worse over the years. and penn state plans to honor a contract with joe paterno. that new deal gave the late coach a package worth over $5 million. a devastating report released last week has damaged paterno's legacy. but the school is said to be leaning towards keeping that statue of paterno outside of penn state's stadium. >>> as many as 180,000 capped crusa crusad crusaders, comic-con in san diego. >>> those are your top stories and now what we're working on tonight. going broke from wall street to main street. now entire cities. the paychecks for firefighters and police in one town now minimum wage. >
but that bill will allow retailers to pass on those additional fees to you, the customer if you use credit standards. >>> meantime, sylvester stallone's son sage has been found dead in his home. the part-time actor was in a couple of movies with his father, who's reportedly devastated by his son's death. foul play is not suspected, but an autopsy will be performed. >>> connor boss made history today at the -- voss as a hereditary the disease that has caused her vision to get...
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they used a robot and they had an assessment team inside. no one injured and they were able to secure a ton of evidence we are told. a ton of evidence that will help them show according to authorities that this was a diabolical act that was planned for a number of months. jon? >> adam housely reporting live. and good news, adam, that nobody was hurt in all of that mess. >> as police work through the delicate process of disarming the booby traps, doctors are treating those injured in the attacks. doctors say the injuries range from severe gunshot wounds to minor burns and cuts. 7 at the medical center of aurora where earlier we heard from a trauma surgeon who spoke of the challenges facing doctors and patients. >> you try to distance yourself professionally. but these are young people and young families. it is difficult not to put yourself in that situation. it going to be a long day for a lot of people. the initial adrenaline rush of having something like this happen to the families and to the patients themselves is starting to wear off and
they used a robot and they had an assessment team inside. no one injured and they were able to secure a ton of evidence we are told. a ton of evidence that will help them show according to authorities that this was a diabolical act that was planned for a number of months. jon? >> adam housely reporting live. and good news, adam, that nobody was hurt in all of that mess. >> as police work through the delicate process of disarming the booby traps, doctors are treating those injured in...
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that will mean the main storm coondogs will be south of us, into -- con duction will be south of us. we have comfort temperatures across the state, 70s on the map in ocean city, it's an east, northeast breeze so that pulls in merry time air, so that is comfortable, and the clouds actually work to hold temperatures down as well. humidity more in the moderate range as opposed to the oppressive levels we had going into the saturday and sunday as we look at the entire mid atlantic states, the only active weather down toward north carolina, and this boundary continue to go drift further south as we look at the overall pattern here, stationary front, they're not locked in place. they can still drift or shift a little bit. but they don't make bold sweeps across the country the way a warmer cold front does, so that's to deal with the stationary front. we thinks shift will go further south, keep that hot air bottled up and allow the mild air to keep flowing in out of the new england states and you can kind of see that boundary, could we see a pop up shower or storm, it's certainly possible, c
that will mean the main storm coondogs will be south of us, into -- con duction will be south of us. we have comfort temperatures across the state, 70s on the map in ocean city, it's an east, northeast breeze so that pulls in merry time air, so that is comfortable, and the clouds actually work to hold temperatures down as well. humidity more in the moderate range as opposed to the oppressive levels we had going into the saturday and sunday as we look at the entire mid atlantic states, the only...
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same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. >> pelley: more than 80% of the continental u.s. is experiencing a drought or close to it. and government forecasters said today don't expect any relief in the heartland any time soon. they predict above average temperatures across the nation's midsection for the next three months. that and below average rainfall will likely extend the drought. these dry conditions are only adding to the risk of wildfires. tonight 21 large wildfires are burning across the west. this month saw the worst fire in colorado history. the 29 square mile waldo canyon fire. it left two people dead and burned 346 homes. it's an example of something we're seeing more often in the west, huge, very hot fires, called megafires. cbs news science and environmental contributor m sanjayan is here to tell us more about the megafire phenomenon. >> scott, drought and climate change are big contributors. but there's one other fact their we've br
same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. >> pelley: more than 80% of the continental u.s. is experiencing a drought or close to it. and government forecasters said today don't expect any relief in the heartland any time soon. they predict above average temperatures across the nation's midsection for the next three months. that and below average rainfall will likely extend the drought. these dry...
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. >> we use corn as a feed for livestock, as a feed for poultry. when the price of corn goes up, that pushes up the price of just about everything that we buy at the supermarket. >> reporter: lots of other corn products we buy too from crayons to car tires, to shampoo and make-up. the consumer will pay the price. >> at this particular time, with a weak economy, a weak job market and weak wage gains, any increase in prices is something that's going to hurt more than it normally would. >> reporter: for now, life on the farms of america's heartland is just plain tough. life for many farmers as they sit and watch their crops dry up, all they can do is look to the heavens and pray for rain. for many of them, rain just isn't coming. >> what a sad story in for those family farms. kevin tibbles in waterloo iowa tonight. for more on the worst of it, where it's headed next, eric fisher is with us from washington, d.c., tonight whereby the way the temperature reached a high this afternoon of 101. eric, good evening. >> good evening, brian, at the risk of soun
. >> we use corn as a feed for livestock, as a feed for poultry. when the price of corn goes up, that pushes up the price of just about everything that we buy at the supermarket. >> reporter: lots of other corn products we buy too from crayons to car tires, to shampoo and make-up. the consumer will pay the price. >> at this particular time, with a weak economy, a weak job market and weak wage gains, any increase in prices is something that's going to hurt more than it normally...
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since us three got a haircut. since my first twenty-ninth birthday. [ female announcer ] live flake-free with head & shoulders. it starts working rom your first wash. with seven benefits, there's no worries from flakes, itch or breakage. i haven't worried about flakes since my grunge days. remember them? trying not to. [ female announcer ] head & shoulders. live flake free. >> the u.s. economy created 80,000 jobs in the entire month of the june. unemployment rate is at 8.2 percent and the president is taking a glass half full approach. >> we learned that our businesses created 84,000 new jobs last month and that means that businesses created 4.4 million new jobs in the past 28 months including 500,000 new manufacturing jobs. that is a step in the right direction okay, are the latest numbers really a step in the right direction? i think it is time for the hot seat. my challengers ted. editor at above the law ellie and liz chatterton. democratic direct mail and strategic consultant firm. we are stuck at 8.2 percent.
since us three got a haircut. since my first twenty-ninth birthday. [ female announcer ] live flake-free with head & shoulders. it starts working rom your first wash. with seven benefits, there's no worries from flakes, itch or breakage. i haven't worried about flakes since my grunge days. remember them? trying not to. [ female announcer ] head & shoulders. live flake free. >> the u.s. economy created 80,000 jobs in the entire month of the june. unemployment rate is at 8.2 percent...
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give us the tips to see. >> exactly. right, governor, the judge and peterrer are both making very good points but, however, the, we have to look for signs and take responsibility for family members and for friends. sometimes people will ask me what can i do. here is what you can do. watch do see is someone becoming isolated, withdrawn. do they have dark fantasies and tell weird jokes and you kind of shrug them off. is there somebody that has behaviors that don't match up with the norm. behaviors tell us a story and when people are acting strange often there is something strange to it. as the judge says we don't live in a society where you can just go lock people up. but family members can take precautions and take actions and get people evaluated. >> mike: a quick final word from you. >> the shooter is responsible for this and liable in the end. all of us have an obligation to do what we can to prevent these incidents so we are not ringing our hands. we can stop this kind of behavior in some cases. we should do the best
give us the tips to see. >> exactly. right, governor, the judge and peterrer are both making very good points but, however, the, we have to look for signs and take responsibility for family members and for friends. sometimes people will ask me what can i do. here is what you can do. watch do see is someone becoming isolated, withdrawn. do they have dark fantasies and tell weird jokes and you kind of shrug them off. is there somebody that has behaviors that don't match up with the norm....
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i used internships all my career. they have done some of my best research but lots of people say that it's about time the labor department started punishing companies that employ unpaid interns. steve greenhouse says that. he wrote the big squeeze, tough times for the american worker. she helps students find internships and she says they are great paid or not. steven you say most internships cause problems. >> i wrote articles that experts say many internships cause problems. the labor department, not the obama administration but going back decades has ruled, six criteria --. >> john: but they've never been enforced. >> john: witness the audience. >> i was wondering why nobody raised their hand. i am breaking the law because i'm not paying you. but it can't be the immediate benefit of the employer. >> john: aside what the lawyers have worked out as a reporter, what is wrong with benefiting? it's win-win. >> it's win-win in many ways but there are people with unemployment so high, many people are saying, well it would
i used internships all my career. they have done some of my best research but lots of people say that it's about time the labor department started punishing companies that employ unpaid interns. steve greenhouse says that. he wrote the big squeeze, tough times for the american worker. she helps students find internships and she says they are great paid or not. steven you say most internships cause problems. >> i wrote articles that experts say many internships cause problems. the labor...
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let us know what you think. follow me on facebook, twitter @andersoncooper. >>> up next, drew tries to get answers from the digs abled veterans national foundation. what happened to that $56 million that they raised? he tracked down the vice president of that group. we'll hear what she told him next. whoa! don't want you spilling that hot latte on my driver's seat. this is my car. who are you? i'm the second owner. the what? i will own this car after you. look, i'm not telling you how to drive our car. our car? nor where to park her. maybe under a tree with less sap. if you're gonna have a latte in the car, keep a lid on it. it's a cappuccino. still needs a lid. [ male announcer ] the exceptional certified pre-owned program with the highest quality cars. good news for the second owner. take care of my car. ♪ take care of my car. male spirit present.trong it's the priceline negotiator. >>what? >>sorry. he wants you to know about priceline's new express deals. it's a faster way to get a great hotel deal without
let us know what you think. follow me on facebook, twitter @andersoncooper. >>> up next, drew tries to get answers from the digs abled veterans national foundation. what happened to that $56 million that they raised? he tracked down the vice president of that group. we'll hear what she told him next. whoa! don't want you spilling that hot latte on my driver's seat. this is my car. who are you? i'm the second owner. the what? i will own this car after you. look, i'm not telling you how...
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. >> we're coming home and a wave got us and it turned the boat around. everybody was in the water and chaos. >> the boat could have sunk for many reasons. it could be overcrowding, it could be a mechanical malfunction. >> 27 people on a 34 foot boat, what does that say to you? that's over populated. >> reporter: richard valicenti, who has spent more than 40 years here on oyster bay says large wakes can be formed when hundreds of boats leave the bay at the same time. >> it's hard to maneuver your boat if you're not prepared for it. >> reporter: what's also not clear is whether children who died were wearing life vests. kids 12 and under must wear life jackets when they're on deck, but not inside the cabin. boat safety experts say its safer never to take them off. >> when there are young children on the boat, in my opinion, it's easier if a child needs to wear a life jacket they wear it all the time. >> and that boat right now is a bt three miles offshore. deep below the water. investigators say if all goes according to plan, they'll try to pull the boat o
. >> we're coming home and a wave got us and it turned the boat around. everybody was in the water and chaos. >> the boat could have sunk for many reasons. it could be overcrowding, it could be a mechanical malfunction. >> 27 people on a 34 foot boat, what does that say to you? that's over populated. >> reporter: richard valicenti, who has spent more than 40 years here on oyster bay says large wakes can be formed when hundreds of boats leave the bay at the same time....
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thanks for joining us tonight. i'll see you again tomorrow morning at 9:00 onu at 8:00. >> eric: hello, everybody. i'm eric bolling, with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, dana perino, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new y city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: well, there he is. just hours ago, president obama deplaning air force one, our $85 million air force one. as he kicked off his betting on america bus tour today. but with only 125 days left in his term and the race too close to call. mr. cool, starting to sweat the campaign. but those of us who didn't get a ticket to ride aboard the obama bus, don't worry, you are always welcome on "the five" ride. welcome on, buckle up. a lot of stops. first stop, mitt romney. it's a tax already. >> the majority of the courts said it's a tax. therefore it is a tax. they have spoken. there is no way around that. >> eric: next stop, president obama had a few choice words for those of us who doubt him. >> i'll work with anybody who wants to work with me to continue to improve ou
thanks for joining us tonight. i'll see you again tomorrow morning at 9:00 onu at 8:00. >> eric: hello, everybody. i'm eric bolling, with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, dana perino, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new y city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> eric: well, there he is. just hours ago, president obama deplaning air force one, our $85 million air force one. as he kicked off his betting on america bus tour today. but with only 125 days left in his term and the race...
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they're urging people to use public transportation. if you don't, they will use special cops and maybe retime the traffic light. more than 300,000 people are scheduled to lay tend the 31st annual art scape. that's up in station north as well as weekly events like the farmers market or when the orioles get back to town next week. >> when traveling downtown, be sure to allow time. be patient. watch for pedestrian traffic. go around the area or avoid the area all together but this will not have an impact on our event. >> we also spoke with organizers of the -- grand prix and they said it will have no impact. >>> so a big water main break like this someone exact liming what the department of public works said is behind our rising water bills. the system of water mains is really showing its age. the main that broke is believed to be 123 years old. indown of this year will were already 104 breaks across the system. last month the chief auditor told people to expect more increases in their bills. so until the repairs are made, drivers, you're
they're urging people to use public transportation. if you don't, they will use special cops and maybe retime the traffic light. more than 300,000 people are scheduled to lay tend the 31st annual art scape. that's up in station north as well as weekly events like the farmers market or when the orioles get back to town next week. >> when traveling downtown, be sure to allow time. be patient. watch for pedestrian traffic. go around the area or avoid the area all together but this will not...
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. >> and he lived next to us! >> come to find out, he's right next to us and it's kind of hard because what if he would of just came out and happened to just start shooting at the kids? >> i didn't know, like, if they were going to be okay, if that place was going to blow up while i was at work or you know what? it was really scary. >> reporter: for now, though, that risk while not eliminated, at least in the fbi's words, significantly reduced. poppy harlow, cnn, aurora, colorado. >> amid this tragedy we are learning about some amazing stories of survival. corbin dates was in this theater behind us when the gunman opened fire and saw the whole thing happened along with his friend jennifer seeger. jennifer last night said she is doing okay. how are you holding up? >> i'm doing better today as opposed to the night when it happened. glad to talk to people who went through the same thing and let them know i'm there if they need me. >> we heard over and over from a number of people inside that theater. i didn't ask any
. >> and he lived next to us! >> come to find out, he's right next to us and it's kind of hard because what if he would of just came out and happened to just start shooting at the kids? >> i didn't know, like, if they were going to be okay, if that place was going to blow up while i was at work or you know what? it was really scary. >> reporter: for now, though, that risk while not eliminated, at least in the fbi's words, significantly reduced. poppy harlow, cnn, aurora,...
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use sprinkles, wash cars or fill up pools. the restriction are expected to continue for about two weeks. if you need all the latest information about the water main repairs and the traffic issues, just head to abc2 news/traffic. >> governor martin o'malley and house speaker michael bush met with members of the delegation trying to reach a compromise that would pave the way for a casino at national harbor. jeff hager has more on how that can affect city's cut of the pot. >> reporter: spots have already become a real fit at anne arundel. it will ultimately bring the unarmed bandits to baltimore. it could cut in boasmght the -- both. the governor could address that. >> you sequenced the timing of the sixth so it does not come on line until 2016. that gives you an opportunity to see what the benchmark is and you have provisions to make sure that the city and the anne arundel county are held harmless in terms of local share. >> reporter: the city committed to a slots parlor five years ago as a means to cut the property tax rate and
use sprinkles, wash cars or fill up pools. the restriction are expected to continue for about two weeks. if you need all the latest information about the water main repairs and the traffic issues, just head to abc2 news/traffic. >> governor martin o'malley and house speaker michael bush met with members of the delegation trying to reach a compromise that would pave the way for a casino at national harbor. jeff hager has more on how that can affect city's cut of the pot. >> reporter:...
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the perfect use of the 7th inning stretch. get that great taste anytime with kingsford match light charcoal. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now that's personal pricing. >>> ron says it had nothing to do with the deadly bombing of israeli tourists in bulgaria. that blast killed seven people including the suicide bomber. a suicide bomber carrying a fake michigan driver's license. officials say he had the bomb in a backpack which he placed in the luggage compartment underneath the bus. president obama has condemned the bombing as a barbaric terrorist attack. new to siro. a president mia, key regime players and china and russia veto a u.n. resolution. all the while gunfire across the capital of damascus, so let's start with president assad. >> reporter: especially given the developments over the last 24 hours. one ful
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. >> she helped us, and now it's time to help her. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. whooping cough sounds like a disease from an earlier age but we learn today that we're in the midst of an epidemic that may be the worst outbreak in the united states in more than 50 years. today the centers for disease control said there have been 18,000 cases so far this year. more than double the number by this time last year. nine children have died. whooping cough also known as pertussis is a highly contagious bacterial infection of the lungs. where is the outbreak the worst? and why is it happening now? here's jon lapook. >> reporter: this clinic in everett, washington, has seen more than 250 case of whooping cough this year. 20% more than usual. and it's stepping up its immunization. more than 3,000 case of the illness have been diagnosed in washington state, that's 13 times what they saw by this time last year. dr. thomas clark is at the centres for disease control. >> that's
. >> she helped us, and now it's time to help her. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. whooping cough sounds like a disease from an earlier age but we learn today that we're in the midst of an epidemic that may be the worst outbreak in the united states in more than 50 years. today the centers for disease control said there have been 18,000 cases so far this year. more than double the number by this time...
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in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. cruise in 1989. you can't be that old. it's a physical impossibility. >> i drink a lot of water. i honestly, i don't know. i take care of myself, i guess. >> i mean, just work out ten hours a day? >> not ten hours a day, no. but i do like to exercise. i do it more for my head than for anything else. >> what was tom cruise like to work with? i saw you laughing the moment you saw that segment. >> well, first of all -- >> kind of an affectionate remembran remembrance? >> oh, yeah, i loved it. he was so inviting and so generous as an actor and such a hard worker. he is such a hard worker. >> he also -- he doesn't age, either. he looks exactly the same as he did in "top gun." it's quite weird, actually. >> no, i don't think it's weird. i think he takes care of himself. >> he's like in reverse. >> well, he's g
in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. cruise in 1989. you can't be that old. it's a physical impossibility. >> i drink a lot of water. i honestly, i don't know. i take care of myself, i guess. >> i mean, just work out ten hours a day? >> not ten hours a day, no....
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we are here with breaking news and we have with us adam housley. adam, are you with us? >> yes, june janeane. we are here to tell you about what's happening behind me. there have been a number of memorials over the last couple days the big one is taking place right now just begun after the president gave those words. he spoke for about 10 minutes or so talking about one story of incredible survival. we have heard a number of those stories. he talked about going to the hospital and giving people hugs and going here not just as the president but as a father and as a husband. of the people we met we know of three major operations takings place at the hospital a block or two from where we are standing that are continuing to help people that have some places in critical condition. the vigil has begun it has a number of different people speaking from a number of religious backgrounds as well as local leaders. there will be candles and tears and remembrances of the 12 killed late friday night -- probably late thursday night into friday morning. back here live we can give you a
we are here with breaking news and we have with us adam housley. adam, are you with us? >> yes, june janeane. we are here to tell you about what's happening behind me. there have been a number of memorials over the last couple days the big one is taking place right now just begun after the president gave those words. he spoke for about 10 minutes or so talking about one story of incredible survival. we have heard a number of those stories. he talked about going to the hospital and giving...
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thank you so much for being with us. we toss it now to martha mccallum filling in tonight for guess greta van sustern. >> exactly one year ago today, casey anthony was acquitted of murdering her daughter caylee. now the daughter who won casey anthony's freedom is revealing the inside story behind the defense. jose baez goes on the record tonight with greta. good evening, everybody. i'm martha mccallum in tonight for greta van sustern. first tonight we head to the campaign trail where mitt romney -- breaking news this evening -- making some very bold moves, starting with bolstering his communications team. governor romney and his inner circle recently coming under fire from conservative critics. tonight "the washington post" is reporting that governor romney now plans to add some seasoned veterans is the term they are using to the messaging team. also tonight, reports that governor romney is considering a major foreign policy offensive that would take him to five countries this summer. so big things bubble nothing the rom
thank you so much for being with us. we toss it now to martha mccallum filling in tonight for guess greta van sustern. >> exactly one year ago today, casey anthony was acquitted of murdering her daughter caylee. now the daughter who won casey anthony's freedom is revealing the inside story behind the defense. jose baez goes on the record tonight with greta. good evening, everybody. i'm martha mccallum in tonight for greta van sustern. first tonight we head to the campaign trail where mitt...
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cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any allergic reactions such as rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor about cialis for daily use and a 30-tablet free trial. >>> the only thing to e
cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood...
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it is not always used or invoked properly. it corrects an earlier law that forced you to retreat before defending yourself which is absolutely outrageous. >> you hear it's going to deter crime. there's absolutely no evidence that that's the case. there's a new texas a&m study that says it does increase homicides. it's unfortunate that this conversation is not really happening in florida right now. >> i support you on castle doctrine, if you're in your home, you should be able to protect yourself. stand your ground extends to wherever you are in the public space. >> this was not stand your ground. he did not use the law correctly. >> i know toure will forgive me. before we go to the break, i want to give a nod to toure and his book "who is afraid of post blackness" out today in paperback. >> congrats. >> very exciting. >> liberty, science or religion? meet a writer who says we're always searching for more. why is that? we'll ask the author in our guest spot next on "the cycle." vrnlths ohio based bam la bare was doing well, whe
it is not always used or invoked properly. it corrects an earlier law that forced you to retreat before defending yourself which is absolutely outrageous. >> you hear it's going to deter crime. there's absolutely no evidence that that's the case. there's a new texas a&m study that says it does increase homicides. it's unfortunate that this conversation is not really happening in florida right now. >> i support you on castle doctrine, if you're in your home, you should be able to...
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that's it for us tonight. thank you for joining us. fox news will continue to bring you will the latest on the colorado movie massacre. justice will return but before we go let's take a moment to honor the victims of thursday night massacre. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil® for their headaches. my name is sunshine and i have three beautiful girls. i like taking advil® for a headache. it nips it in the bud. and i can be that mommy that i want to be. ♪ [ male announcer ] take action. take advil®. ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ it says a lot about you. ♪ in a deep, hemi-rumble sort of way. guts. glory. ram. [ man ] "the odyssey," by homer. book one. tell me, o muse... famous town of troy... book three. book 12. poseidon... book 17. book 20. thunderbolts. book 24. the end. [ ryan ] alright, what's next. [ man ] chapter one. call me ishmael. some years ago... [ male announcer ] a
that's it for us tonight. thank you for joining us. fox news will continue to bring you will the latest on the colorado movie massacre. justice will return but before we go let's take a moment to honor the victims of thursday night massacre. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil® for their headaches. my name is sunshine and i have three beautiful girls. i like taking advil® for a headache. it nips it in the bud. and i can be that mommy that i want to...
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i think the court uses much less history than it used to in the past. in the 80s, 2/3 of the opinion is discussion of the debates on the floor and the committee reports and that doesn't happen anymore. if you want to talk about -- >> on that point and the history point, they would say hang on a second. you are such a constitutionist. to go back to the way they debated all that, that is in its way, legislative history. >> what are is? >> the framing of the constitution and amendments and so on. >> i don't use the notes as authoritative on the meaning of the constitution. i use the federalist papers, but not because they were the writers or the federalist papers were present. one of them wasn't. john j was not present. they were intelligent people at the time and therefore what they thought this language meant was likely what it meant. >> why do you have such faith in those politicians of that time? these days if the current politicians created a new constitution, people wouldn't have the faith that young burning and unflinching faith. why are you convinc
i think the court uses much less history than it used to in the past. in the 80s, 2/3 of the opinion is discussion of the debates on the floor and the committee reports and that doesn't happen anymore. if you want to talk about -- >> on that point and the history point, they would say hang on a second. you are such a constitutionist. to go back to the way they debated all that, that is in its way, legislative history. >> what are is? >> the framing of the constitution and...
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thanks for joining us. we'll see you tonight at 11. have a good evening. i have never encountered such a burning sensation... until i had the shingles. it was like a red rash. like somebody had set a bag of hot charcoal on my neck. i had no idea it came from chickenpox. it's something you never want to encounter. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com
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and we have got on an expert to break it down for us. lieutenant colonel tony shaffer has been advising members of congress on threats to the grid as a senior member of the new task force on national and homeland security. so walk me through the most immediate threats. what do we have to address right now? >> right now we have an aging power grid as you pointed out that's not resilient and the smart grid we're going to ain't much better, why? because the bottom line is how do you create profit off the transmission of energy, how can energy be processed moved and effect tiffly used during blackout or extreme conditions. the bottom line here, just so everybody understands, everything we have, even coffee makers have chips in them and frankly if the power doesn't work, the internet doesn't work and every aspect of life ceases to function reasonably if at all, as most of us have experienced with blackout here in washington just ten days ago. >> you say that we should all be prepared to live without electricity for a week. i loved in alaska o
and we have got on an expert to break it down for us. lieutenant colonel tony shaffer has been advising members of congress on threats to the grid as a senior member of the new task force on national and homeland security. so walk me through the most immediate threats. what do we have to address right now? >> right now we have an aging power grid as you pointed out that's not resilient and the smart grid we're going to ain't much better, why? because the bottom line is how do you create...
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drew griffin joins us again, also with us cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. did you get any idea of where the money is going? >> no, the answers are very vague. we went to sacramento because precilla wilkewitz, the woman who slammed the door in my face, was going to be a presenter at a conference. she abruptly did not show for the conference. so we found the vice president, she did answer our questions, but really without answering anything specific. >> i'm here asking actual questions from your donors and our viewers who want to know what happened to that $56 million they thought they were giving to actual deserved veterans. >> well, the cost of fund-raising is high, as you know, and it has been for many veteran service organizations who use this kind of direct paying approach. >> what is the point of a fund-raiser when all of funds go to your private fund-raising company? >> well, not all of the funds do. >> well, according to the documents we've seen filed by your organization, they all do and more. $56 million, plus your other seven million. >> i think yo
drew griffin joins us again, also with us cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. did you get any idea of where the money is going? >> no, the answers are very vague. we went to sacramento because precilla wilkewitz, the woman who slammed the door in my face, was going to be a presenter at a conference. she abruptly did not show for the conference. so we found the vice president, she did answer our questions, but really without answering anything specific. >> i'm here asking actual...